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The Forest Service conceded that “the ultimate destruction of the land will prevent religious exercise as it is right now,” but promised to preserve a fraction for Apache ceremonies.
The train carried many Apaches east, but not all of them went. Some stayed behind in the rocks, canyons, and wind, where memory and spirit still moved. The story of the Gila Apache, known ...
Geronimo is one of the many Chiricahua Apache leaders who fought to preserve the culture and the lifestyle of their people in the late 1800s. He fought both the Mexican and U.S. governments in the ...
My name is Laak’os Dagozhoogo Parsons. I am Chippewa Cree from Northern Montana, and I come from the “In the front at the end ...
The U.S. Forest Service now must wait until a day after a Supreme Court action in their favor to transfer a 2,400-acre Apache Holy into the jaws of a privately-owned copper mine.
Walking the trails, complete with interpretive waysides and a cemetery, visitors get a sense of the isolation that people must have felt living here—the Chiricahua Apache Indians, the settlers, and ...
What followed was a grave mistake that led to 25 years of intense warfare between the United States and the Chiricahua Apaches. ‘Something has gone badly wrong’: Judges across spectrum push ...
Peachy pillars, anointed by sunlight, marched up the opposite ridge. We’d found what the Chiricahua Apache, who explored and moved through the region for centuries, called a land of “standing up rocks ...
Whereas the former attempts to record what is left from the soundscape that surrounded the Chiricahua Apaches led by Geronimo, the latter focuses on the journey of refugee children in the context of ...
I am Chippewa Cree from Northern Montana, and I come from the “In the front at the end” Bedonkohe band of the Chiricahua Apache in Arizona. As it has for generations before me, the United ...